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Early Menopause May Raise Your Odds for Dementia
Women who enter menopause early may be more likely to develop dementia, new research shows.
Women's Health
Early Menopause May Raise Your Odds for Dementia
Women who enter menopause early may be more likely to develop dementia later in life, new research shows. But this doesn't mean you're powerless against it.
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What a 5% Weight Loss Can Do for Your Health
You don't have to slim down to your high school size to get real health benefits. See how losing just a few pounds can make a big difference.
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Is Bleeding After Sex Serious?
While vaginal bleeding after sex can be alarming, it's fairly common -- and usually there's no cause for concern. Here's why it might happen.
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5 Ways Older Adults Can Get Age-Friendly Health Care
As you get older, the traditional way health care providers have treated you is to focus on what's the matter
with
you, not what matters
to
you. That's starting to change.
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The Truth About Omega-3s
These good-for-you fats may help your heart, brain, and joints. See which foods are your best sources. (Hint: Not all fish are created equal.)
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15 Early Signs of Cancer
In many cases, the problem, like bloating or a nagging cough, can be explained by less serious conditions. See when it's time to pay attention.
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Tap Water: Safe to Drink, but Not for At-Home Medical Use
While water from your tap generally is safe to drink, you should not use it for sinus rinsing, washing contact lenses, or filling respiratory devices.
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